St Mary’s Guildhall

Coventry’s hidden gem, St Mary’s Guildhall, is one of the finest Guildhalls in the country. A rare survivor of the English Civil War and the Blitz, it has reopened as a visitor attraction following a £6 million programme of restoration.

About

With its rich history of partying, power and propaganda, St Mary’s Guildhall has acted as the centre of power in England during the War of the Roses, housed the crown jewels, been the prison of Mary Queen of Scots and hosted famous literary figures, such as George Eliot. Located on Bayley Lane in Coventry city centre’s Cathedral quarter, St Mary’s Guildhall is now open seven days a week. Visitors of all ages can discover its many stories with brand new cutting-edge digital tours and augmented reality, where figures from the past come to life.

Opening Times

Monday – Opens: 10:00 Closes: 17:00
Tuesday – Opens: 10:00 Closes: 17:00
Wednesday – Opens: 10:00 Closes: 17:00
Thursday – Opens: 10:00 Closes: 17:00
Friday – Opens: 10:00 Closes: 16:00
Saturday – Opens: 10:00 Closes: 16:00
Sunday – Opens: 10:00 Closes: 16:00

Location

St Mary’s Guildhall, Bayley lane , Coventry, West Midlands CV1 5RN
Tickets normally £10.80

Included with Pass

Choose Your Pass

1-Day Pass

1-Day Pass
Adult
£70.00
Child
£55.00

2-Day Pass

Birmingham and West Midlands Pass
Adult
£95.00
Child
£80.00

3-Day Pass

Birmingham and West Midlands Pass
Adult
£120.00
Child
£100.00